Bio telemetry
Morten Heim
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Jenny Mattisson
Spatial and behavioural ecology, predator-prey interactions, human-wildlife conflicts
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Craig Ryan Jackson
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Vebjørn Veiberg
- Population ecology of cervids (especially red deer and Svalbard reindeer), particularly in relation to management topics.
- Ungulate population monitoring.
- Investigation of ungulate life-history strategies in relation to tooth wear.
- Ecological consequences of climate change
- Wildlife responses to human disturbance
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Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard
- Studier av bevegelse og dykkadferd i hekkesesong
- Arealbruk og konflikter
- Kartlegging bifangst av sjøfugl
- Kartlegging og overvåking av sjøfugl
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Svein-Håkon Lorentsen
- Research scientist focusing on seabirds and coastal seals in marine and polar environments.
- Main research topics; population ecology, demography and reproductive biology, diet, food searching behaviour, behaviour and migration using dataloggers (GPS, GLS, TDR and satelite-transmitters)
- Great experience with field work under challenging conditions (Antarctica, the Norwegian coast at all times of the year).
- Impact assessments, seabirds and offshore oil and wind development, effects of kelp harvesting and disturbance from boats on seabirds.
- Supervisor of master- and PhD-students and opponent on PhD-thesis.
- In charge of the Norwegian monitoring programme for seabirds
- Administrative experience from leadership of several projects and as assistant research director and research director.
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Geir Helge Systad
Northern ecosystems, adaptive management, environmental risk, sensitivity and impact assessments. Seabird distribution and population ecology.
Geographical analysis and presentations (GIS). Remote analysis (radio, gls and satellite transmitters; analysis of satellite images).
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Line Cordes
Animal movement ecology, animal population ecology, (long-term) individual-based studies, mark-recapture modelling (incl. special cases dealing with unknown sex, uncertainty in breeding state, time-varying individual covs etc), movement modelling (kernelUD, brownian bridge, T-LoCoH, HMMs, step selection), population modelling (PBR, iPCoD, matrix modelling etc).
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Annette Fayet
ResearchI am a researcher interested in seabird ecology, behaviour, and conservation. My research addresses a range of questions from understanding drivers of movements and the fitness consequences of variation in movement strategies, to drivers of population declines, mechanisms of competition avoidance, individual specialisation, and carry-over effects.
To address these questions, I combine traditional monitoring methods with bird-borne tracking loggers, field experiments, and machine learning. I mainly work with North Atlantic species, but also with species in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
FieldworkI co-lead a long-term seabird monitoring site on the Røst archipelago in the Norwegian Sea as part of the SEAPOP programme, and I have been leading a study of Atlantic puffins on Skomer Island (Wales, UK) since 2011.
OtherI have a DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford. Before joining NINA, I was a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford.
I am currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology and secretary for The Seabird Group charity. I am also a National Geographic Explorer and a former Sky Ocean Rescue Scholar.
My full list of publications can be found
here.
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Christer Moe Rolandsen
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Olav Strand
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John Odden
Spatial and behavioural ecology, predator-prey interactions, human-wildlife conflicts, monitoring of wildlife, conservation biology.
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Finn Økland
Co-ordinator (1992-2002) of aquatic biotelemetry projects at NINA. Extensive experience from international projects in 21 different countries. Planning, designing, leading and carrying out fish research projects in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Developed surgical techniques for internal attachment of pit tags, radio tags and acoustic tags and successfully tagged 50 different species in more than 145 different projects. Participated in development of advanced surgical procedures to monitor physiological activity based on electromyograms (EMG) from swimming muscle, and used the same technique to monitor heart rate in Atlantic salmon in Canada. Together with the industry, improved the design of radio transmitters for external attachment, developed and tested out a small acoustic smolt tag and a small acoustic depth tag. Broad experience with different telemetry methods: Radio telemetry, acoustic telemetry, physiological telemetry (EMG), coded transmitters, activity transmitters, conventional transmitters, manual tracking, one-antenna and multiple antenna data logging systems, different tagging methods.
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Eva Bonsak Thorstad
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Jon Museth
Inland fish species, complex fish fauna, environmental impact assessmenst, hydropower development in rivers, mitigation and restoration measures in regulated rivers, ecological connectivity, ecological and social effects of floods and flood defences, alien species,
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Børge Moe
Seabird ecology, arctic biology, ecotoxicology and ecophysiology. Moe is working with questions related to tracking of migration and distributions, energetics, stress, pollutants, life history and climate. Study species: kittiwake, common eider, arctic skua, long-tailed skua, glaucous gull, little auk, lesser black-backed gull, common guillemot, atlantic puffin, European shag, northern fulmar, herring gull, common gull, snow petrel, waders and some terrestrial bird species. Moe cooperates with many scientists from other national and international research institutes.
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